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The phrase 'for more efficient handling' is correct and usable in written English.
It generally refers to making a task, process, or system more efficient in order to reduce waste or optimize something for better results. For example, "We've implemented new procedures for more efficient handling of customer orders."
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The main characteristics of the tractor were its narrow width, a shifting center of gravity and a capacity to unitize loads for more efficient handling.
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While Washington debates whether a carrier should come here or to Hawaii, Guam's outer harbor is being dredged and World War II-era wharves are to be repaired for more efficient munitions handling.
And yet, new business is coming from all over: insurance companies with a growing number of elderly clients to monitor; pharmaceutical companies looking for more efficient ways to conduct drug trials and handle customer calls (even emergency inquiries, like overdose concerns); corporate legal teams balking at $350-an-hour 350-an-hour 350-an-hourms.
In developed countries the expansion of world trade, the use of larger ships, and the increase in total tonnage call for more rapid and efficient handling.
Apart from easier handling and lower maintenance costs, this also allows for more efficient ion transmission.
The homes are also energy efficient and clustered for more efficient land use.
Microhealth — Connecting patients and doctors for more efficient clinical trials.
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